The Body of the witch had been found strung up in front of
Plymoth high school. Swaying in time with the branches of the trees from which she had been hung. She had been a teacher at the school before the lethal accusations had been made against her. Accused of being a witch in a now paranoid world. Magic, sorcery, witchcraft...
Man had forgotten the existence of the dark arts until early October 2008. Maggie Sorenson, one of the few women left who practiced true witchcraft had publicly massacred 300 people in Times Square, New York on October 13th. With magic on her side she was nearly untouchable. Her three hour rampage was finally stopped when a citizen decided to end it with a suicide bombing. The witch hunts began almost immediately. The worlds top government agencies redirected their officers toward a world that days earlier few had believed existed. Corporate America saw an opportunity to monetize and began selling witch detectors. Innocent and guilty women alike were hung, burned, and beaten to death for their so called crimes.
The staff of Plymoth high had discovered the body of Emily Gray on September 12th 2009. The bruises covering her battered body told a tale of an unimaginable beating. She had been dead long before her body came to rest among the lonesome branches of the bare willow. The body had been undressed leaving her nothing but her underwear purchased from the local lingerie shop 4 blocks from her home. No investigation would done on her behalf to bring her murderers to justice. Though Emily hadn't made it to trial she was guilty from the moment the hateful words left the mouth of the scorned student.
The street light flickered in the gray morning light. Books from Emily's classroom lay strewn throughout the campus, torn pages littering halls and walkways. Blood spatter seemed to cover everything.
In truth Emily was simply an eccentric woman. A product of a neglectful father who left the child to raise herself. Emily had resorted to creating fantasy worlds with a pen and paper as an escape at an early age. After the attack on times square writing about magic or unexplainable phenomenon had been outlawed. Hundreds of thousand of books were destroyed. Burned to erase the memory of the paranormal. The discovery of Emily's secret manuscripts that she had sought to hide had sealed her fate to an inevitable doom.
Is justice served by this new order? I think not. In a world without mercy none can survive. If we refuse the living souls of this world common kindness then we are only moments away from a destruction far worse than can be delivered by the hands of unjust men.
By Matthew Lynn